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Turkey says won't send troops to Iraq if unwanted
Reuters ^ | 10-18-03

Posted on 10/18/2003 11:50:09 AM PDT by Brian S

By Adrian Croft REUTERS

FORMENTOR, Spain – Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday Turkey preferred not to send troops to Iraq if Iraqis did not want them there, but said the decision ultimately rested with the United States.

NATO member Turkey has offered troops to help stabilise Iraq after the U.S.-led war that toppled Saddam Hussein in April, but the prospect has angered the U.S.-appointed Iraqi Governing Council and rattled Kurds in northern Iraq.

At a news conference during a seminar on the Spanish island of Mallorca, Erdogan said Turkey's offer of troops was simply a response to a U.S. request for help.

"The request of the U.S. was important to us, but what I wish to underline is that it's not our ambition to be in Iraq... It was just the answer to this request," Erdogan told the news conference, speaking through an interpreter.

"Our only concern is how we can help the Iraqi people. Iraq's people are our neighbours and we just can't stay out of the problems, we think," he added.

"But if they expressed their wish that they really don't want (us), in that case, of course we would accept this wish," he said, speaking on the sidelines of the Formentor forum, an annual international affairs seminar.

Pressed on this point, Erdogan told Reuters in an interview afterwards it was the U.S. stance that would really determine if Turkish troops go to Iraq.

Erdogan said he would not consider the Governing Council as able to express the view of Iraqis on the Turkish troop issue. "The will that is sovereign in that country right now is the will of the U.S., as we all know," he said.

Asked if he meant Turkish troops would not go to Iraq if the United States said it was not a good idea, Erdogan replied: "That's correct."

Iraqi Kurdish leader Masoud Barzani was quoted on Thursday as threatening to quit the Governing Council if Turkish troops entered Iraq.

Kurds in northern Iraq are suspicious of Ankara's motives after years of conflict between Turkish forces and Kurdish separatist rebels in the border zone.

Erdogan's willingness to send troops to Iraq reflected a need to repair ties with Washington, strained since Turkey's parliament rejected plans in March to let U.S. troops attack Iraq from Turkish territory.

Erdogan told Reuters there was "nothing definite" yet on how many troops Turkey might send to Iraq, saying it depended where they were sent.

He said he could not confirm British newspaper reports on Friday that Washington was considering using Turkish troops in a supporting role in Iraq rather than controlling a region in an effort to defuse opposition to their presence. "I haven't heard of anything of that sort as of now," he said.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News
KEYWORDS: erdogan; iraq; multinational; rebuildingiraq; stabilizationforce; turkey; turkishtroops

1 posted on 10/18/2003 11:50:09 AM PDT by Brian S
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To: Brian S
I think that with the record that Turkish troops in combat have with the Kurds, it would make sense to leave them in Turkey.
2 posted on 10/18/2003 11:57:51 AM PDT by meenie
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To: meenie
Does anybody have a list of which countries currently have troops in Iraq. US, Australia, Britain, Poland, Spain, soon to be South Korea, and who else?
3 posted on 10/18/2003 12:01:22 PM PDT by Go Gordon
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To: Go Gordon
Does anybody have a list of which countries that currently have troops in Iraq.
4 posted on 10/18/2003 12:02:18 PM PDT by Go Gordon
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To: Go Gordon
Italy and Mongolia as well.
5 posted on 10/18/2003 12:23:54 PM PDT by Prodigal Son
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To: Go Gordon
The first sentence was correct without the "that". Of course, it lacked a question mark though.
6 posted on 10/18/2003 12:25:20 PM PDT by Prodigal Son
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To: Prodigal Son
The first sentence was correct without the "that". Of course, it lacked a question mark though.

You're right. I just re-read it. My eyes must have been playing tricks with me when I read it as posted (period)

7 posted on 10/18/2003 12:32:35 PM PDT by Go Gordon
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To: Brian S
>> Iraqi Kurdish leader Masoud Barzani was quoted on Thursday as threatening to quit the Governing Council if Turkish troops entered Iraq.

Is he really on the "governing" council at all?
8 posted on 10/18/2003 9:05:34 PM PDT by a_Turk (But the game never ends when your whole world depends on the turn of a friendly card..)
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To: a_Turk
I told you in another post that the Iraqi deployment vote was to shore up Us-Turkey relations. The USA wanted the Turks to be on record and erase the past vote of no and the Turks wanted to appease the Americans. Neither side expected an actual deployment. At least that is what I thought then a feww weeks ago and this is what I still stand by.
9 posted on 10/18/2003 10:53:52 PM PDT by Destro (Know your enemy! Help fight Islamic terrorisim by visiting www.johnathangaltfilms.com)
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To: a_Turk
it was the U.S. stance that would really determine if Turkish troops go to Iraq.

We need to have your guys covering our backs in Iraq while
we do Syria who is now "next" on our list.

10 posted on 10/18/2003 11:07:42 PM PDT by ASA Vet (People have the governement they deserve.)
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